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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTyson Foods to Shut Major Beef Facility in Nebraska
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/21/business/tyson-lexington-nebraska-closing.html(Archived)
Tyson Foods, the American meat industry titan, said on Friday that it would close down a major beef processing plant in Nebraska, as the United States faces high beef prices and its lowest cattle inventory in decades.
The facility, in Lexington, employs more than 3,000 people. Tyson also announced that its beef facility in Amarillo, Texas, would go down to one shift a day.
The changes are designed to right-size its beef business and position it for long-term success, the company said in a statement. To meet customer demand, Tyson said, it will increase production at other beef facilities.
With these changes, Tyson Foods is ensuring that it will continue to deliver high-quality, affordable and nutritious protein for generations to come, the statement said. It added that the company would help affected employees apply for jobs at other facilities and provide relocation benefits.
Lexington, which is about 170 miles west of Lincoln, Neb., had a population of about 10,000 in 2023, according to census data. The plant is expected to close in January.
The facility, in Lexington, employs more than 3,000 people. Tyson also announced that its beef facility in Amarillo, Texas, would go down to one shift a day.
The changes are designed to right-size its beef business and position it for long-term success, the company said in a statement. To meet customer demand, Tyson said, it will increase production at other beef facilities.
With these changes, Tyson Foods is ensuring that it will continue to deliver high-quality, affordable and nutritious protein for generations to come, the statement said. It added that the company would help affected employees apply for jobs at other facilities and provide relocation benefits.
Lexington, which is about 170 miles west of Lincoln, Neb., had a population of about 10,000 in 2023, according to census data. The plant is expected to close in January.
Tyson Foods, the American meat industry titan, said on Friday that it would close down a major beef processing plant in Nebraska, as the U.S. faces high beef prices and its lowest cattle inventory in decades.
— The New York Times (@nytimes.com) 2025-11-22T04:00:06.250322Z
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Tyson Foods to Shut Major Beef Facility in Nebraska (Original Post)
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Botany
(75,967 posts)1. FAFO
Nebraska results for 2024
Popular vote 564,816 369,995
Percentage 59.32% 38.86%
Coldwater
(682 posts)2. I'm sure it has nothing to do
the Immigration ICE raids which rocked the Nebraska meatpacking plant taking away many of their low wage/no benefit workers
Coventina
(28,971 posts)3. Less cows being killed, I'm happy!!!